<a href="http://cargocollective.com/torsten">Torsten Ottesjö</a>'s Hus.Ett house is a beautiful woodland retreat with a sheen and shape reminiscent of one of Scandinavia's favorite fish - the herring. The Swedish home has a narrow and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/extraordinary-japanese-micro-home-built-from-a-grid-of-boxes/">compact construction</a> that measures a minute 1 cubic meter, challenging the concept of how much space humans need to feel comfortable. The single-room <a href="http://inhabitat.com/amazing-showa-cho-micro-house-is-only-ten-feet-wide-inside/">micro-structure</a> evokes the feeling of a large and airy space and features a carefully considered plan that addresses natural human movements.

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Hus.Ett House by Torsten Ottesjo

When designing the home Ottesjö sought to create a structure that embodied the appearance and mobility of a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/green-walled-living-pavilion-garden-sprouts-on-governors-island/">living</a> creature that has adapted to its surroundings.

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Hus.Ett House by Torsten Ottesjo

This organic approach gives the building a distinct aesthetic that harmonizes with the site on which it is settled.

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Hus.Ett House by Torsten Ottesjo

The micro space also draws inspiration from a more unlikely source: <a href="http://inhabitat.com/1325-mpg-hypermiling-car-piloted-by-11-year-old-student/">the automobile</a>.

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Hus.Ett House by Torsten Ottesjo

The designer says that, more often than not, you're likely to meet a man more enamored with his car then his <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/architecture">home</a> - this seems to signify that humans create more meaningful relationships with volumes closer to their own size.

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Hus.Ett House by Torsten Ottesjo

Based on this idea he designed the small space to have an airy atmosphere - the wood interior finishes are light and bright, featuring white washes and unfinished wood.

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Hus.Ett House by Torsten Ottesjo

The building's organic shape is designed to follow the "form and mechanics of the human body" - by working with double-curved surfaces, Ottesjö gave the Hus.Ett house a changing shape and sheen when viewed from different angles.

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Hus.Ett House by Torsten Ottesjo

The <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/interiors">interior</a> features a few gadgets, clean surfaces, and built-in <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/furniture">furniture</a>, including a bed.

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Hus.Ett House by Torsten Ottesjo

Ottesjö however made a conscious effort to keep things minimal, not because of the space, but because he believes that humans need very little to get by. The entire room is optimized so that the compact volume feels much more spacious than it actually is.

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Hus.Ett House by Torsten Ottesjo

Built from local ash, pine, spruce, and aspen, the building is an <a href="http://inhabitat.com/3m-awarded-4-million-to-develop-low-cost-solar-film/">economical </a>construction that is easy to produce, process and manage.

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Hus.Ett House by Torsten Ottesjo

Wood was selected as the primary material due to its natural properties, which include durability, biodegradability and the beautiful quality it reveals as it ages. The house is also very stable despite its light construction, which is formed by bending wood and applying dry wood glue.

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Hus.Ett House by Torsten Ottesjo

The walls and roof are layered with biodegradable cellulose-reinforced cardboard that is both water and windproof.

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Hus.Ett House by Torsten Ottesjo

Torsten Ottesjö's Hus.Ett house is a beautiful woodland retreat with a sheen and shape reminiscent of one of Scandinavia's favorite fish - the herring. The Swedish home has a narrow and compact construction that measures a minute 1 cubic meter, challenging the concept of how much space humans need to feel comfortable. The single-room micro-structure evokes the feeling of a large and airy space and features a carefully considered plan that addresses natural human movements.